The Ashes 25/26
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That step away “shot” by Green is going to cost us a 100+ lead
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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Had to do it himself in the end to get Inglis, bowled without luck with Inglis' edge picking the gaps in the cordon and Stokes was pissed lol.DOC wrote:Great bowling by Stokes.
Inglis beaten by movement off the pitch.
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am Bays wrote:That step away “shot” by Green is going to cost us a 100+ lead
I was just thinking the same thing. What the hell was that?
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So we bring in Inglis as a batsman and he hides at 7 behind the keeper and then gets out looking clueless.
Genius selection
Genius selection
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Jim05 wrote:So we bring in Inglis as a batsman and he hides at 7 behind the keeper and then gets out looking clueless.
Genius selection
Yep, dumb decision IMO.
That and bowling short to the tail, never ceases to amaze me.
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Archer 1st ball at 129 and then follows up with a half tracker at 134?..
**** me
**** me
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And Carse drops Neser off Archer in a straight forward chance.
Getting a fair bit of luck here
Getting a fair bit of luck here
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DOC wrote:Root drops Carey.. Perhaps Smith should have taken it.
LUCKY
Neither seemed particularly arsed to try to catch it
Dunno, I’m just an idiot.
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DOC wrote:Root drops Carey.. Perhaps Smith should have taken it.
LUCKY
Perhaps???
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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150 overs in two days' play. Pathetic from both sides.
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DOC wrote:Root drops Carey.. Perhaps Smith should have taken it.
LUCKY
Smith should've at least had a crack at it. Even in Z grade 3rds, you should never have to dive toward your keeper as a first slipper!
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Dutchy wrote:1st slip way too wide, should never have to dive towards the keeper
Rubbish, keeper had concrete boots, was his catch everyday of the week
As Jim05 has said, England continues to pick Batsman/keepers over keepers, its cost them this Test already and Smith doesnt look like making a run either
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daysofourlives wrote:Dutchy wrote:1st slip way too wide, should never have to dive towards the keeper
Rubbish, keeper had concrete boots, was his catch everyday of the week
As Jim05 has said, England continues to pick Batsman/keepers over keepers, its cost them this Test already and Smith doesnt look like making a run either
Agreed completely
Keepers set the tone in the field and Smith has been nothing short of useless. He’s made Geriant Jones look like Jack Russell and Alex Stewart look like Bob Taylor. There last session effort in the field rest on his example.
Now compare that to Alex Carey yesterday.
Let that be a lesson to you Port, no one beats the Bays five times in a row in a GF and gets away with it!!!
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